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A marketing strategy where toys are not primary?
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If there’s anything I’ve learned from fandom drama in the past few weeks, it’s that bronies can’t go two weeks without turning someone else into some kind of unforgivable villain simply for having a different opinion.
Which is pretty pointless, since other fans do that way better.
Yeah. Instead of, you know, a business trying to survive and thrive. At least Hasbro takes note of their demographics and their tastes.
If any entertainment companies deserve to be vilified into Satan figures because they rely on pissing off their fans to survive, it’d be the big comic book companies Marvel and DC.
I think too many of us love to turn them into a Satan figure who’s deliberately out to piss us off.
I’m inclined to agree with the ‘legal cares, Hasbro is fine either way’ theory. It’s probably the only reason the various 3rd party Transformers groups were able to sell their products at Botcons in previous years.
I’m reasonably sure Hasbro’s general rule is ‘As long as it makes the fans happy and willing to buy our product, we can overlook a little infringement.’ Of course, this can only go on for so long.
In the case of 3rd party Transformers products, the various upgrade kits would likely result in people buying figures they otherwise wouldn’t have bothered with. I mean, I hated the Energon Bruticus mold, but once Crossfire released the Colossus upgrade kit, I hunted it down right away.
Nah, I’d still go with the former and how they want to sell the episodes in various places.
Only legal probably cares, Hasbro themselves probably really doesn’t.
I would go with the latter. That’s become too common.
I figure it’s either Hasbro legal is a loose cannon and not coordinated with PR/marketing or antibronies reporting content for copyright violation.
They want their avenues to be the way you get it, I guess? Though I don’t doubt some stuff is left up as viral marketing.
Wot, no Blu-Ray?
I remember how, years and years ago, Hasbro thought that they could simply cut and paste characters and kids (and their parents) would just lap them up. The backlash from Optimus Prime’s death in the movie must’ve been one heck of a wakeup call.
I still have very mixed feelings about that new fan-voted bot Windblade, though.
I don’t see what’s so controversial about this.